Striving for more than just profit: examining the relationship between cause-related brand posts and social media engagement
Striving for more than just profit: examining the relationship between cause-related brand posts and social media engagement
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Brands are increasingly incorporating social causes into their campaigns to address significant matters. In this context, social media is seen as a pivotal platform, as it has been a driving force behind public engagement and action, and hence the broader recognition of societal issues. For brands that aim to make a change, it is therefore important to know what types of messages are most likely to evoke consumer engagement. Yet, less is known about which message characteristics spur consumer engagement of cause-related brand posts. The aim of this paper is to investigate two characteristics that seem to play central role: prominence and thematic alignment. Based on a content analysis of 1,236 social media messages (Instagram and Facebook), the results indicate that consumers engage more with cause-related brand posts when these posts are aligned with the brand’s purpose. Importantly, product prominence is not appreciated in this context. Implications are discussed.
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Gepubliceerd in | Advances in Advertising Research XIV - Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger: Advertising and Communication between Immediacy and Sustainability. Ed. by Alexandra Vignolles & Martin K.J. Waiguny Springer Nature - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-44713-7 |
Datum | 2024-08-02 |
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ISBN | 9783658447137 |
DOI | 10.1007/978-3-658-44713-7_18 |
Taal | Engels |